Artist Bio:
The Souther, Hillman, Furay Band was a short-lived country rock supergroup formed in 1973. The band consisted of singer-songwriters J.D. Souther, Chris Hillman, and Richie Furay, who were all well-known for their work in other prominent bands such as Eagles, Buffalo Springfield, and Poco. The trio released only one self-titled album in 1974, which featured a blend of country, rock, and folk influences.
Despite the band's brief existence, their album received critical acclaim and achieved moderate commercial success. The Souther, Hillman, Furay Band disbanded in 1975, with its members going on to pursue successful solo careers and collaborations with other artists. The group's legacy lies in their unique blend of musical talents and their contribution to the country rock genre during the 1970s.
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